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a THE SEATTLE STAR BY STAR PUBLISHING CO. . EVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY TELEP HON! Business Dept., Main 1050. Riitorial Dept, ‘Main 1138. B HAZARD WELLS, waitor . BF. CHASE, 1 ¢ OFFICES Soattle—1107 Third avenue. New York—230 Temple Court Building Chicas 18 ( Express Butlding by mall or eer ‘oot Entered at the posthlce at Beattia, Washington, ax second-cl wie A Canary island scientist claims to have perfected a method for ec Jecting electricity from the atmosphere and applying {t to any purpe: He is an imitator of the man who first diecovered how to extract v from the air by heating it If the woman who sw Areas, just to show the public that she has plenty of money a an afford to destroy ex pensive fabrics, could hear the remarks of observing men, she would turn red with shame and vexatton, a Few better deserved degrees have been conferred this year than that of doctor of letter by the New York University upon Miss Helen Gou She receives daily bushels of letters begging for financial assists That is reason Tt needs an expert doctor to diagnose these epiaties enough for giving her the degree, It is better than most reasons for de grees. ee IT CERTAINLY DOES NOT PAY Morality; like knowledge, is not hereditary, but attained. A child must learn that lying is a sin and a self-injury, Just as it must learn by being burnt, to avoid the fire. Unies this lesson is well learned the child, youth, man wil con tinue to lie. Many never learn it. Comparatively few learn it thor- oughly Lying comes not of aggressive shrewdness, but of cowardice and a shallow cunning that is of cherous and tricks the He tnto trans- parency. But !t is not the danger of being found! out by others that is most tre to be dreaded; far more dreadful is it that te Har must know himself to be a Nar. His self-fespect suffers—the leaven of manhood in him loses strength and leaves him dead dough. ‘The habit of misrepresentation leads to misconception, the Judgment becomes as erratic as the tongue, and there results the “man who couldn't tell the truth if he wanted to. Nothing #0 shakes the confidence of. one’s friends as known lying does; nothing #0 shatters one's self-confidence as does lying. whether known to others or not. ‘The cowardice that fathers tying increases with the lle. Fear of de- tection joins with self-contempt in making the lar a greater coward One He calls for another in its defense. “Oh, what a’ tangled web we weave, ’ When first we practice to deceive.” This tangled web makes it all the harder for the Har to succeed in even an honest undertaking. His lies are a chain and ball upon his foot ‘Phey are a beam in his eye and a weight upon his heart. He founders ‘along. most of his energy being required to overcome ‘the impediment, _ While the truthful man easily outstrips him. It is a fact, the world over, ‘all of the time. FUN FOR THE NANNIES DARRE, Mass., June 17—The popular idea of the digestive organs of the goat is about to be put to a se vere test for practical purposes by | Geo. H. Ellis of West Newton, and, if it proves all that is claimed for reward for his part in the capture of two burglars a few days ago and the recovery of large amount of stolen ‘goods. FUNERAL OF SIMON DAVIS The funeral of Simon Davis was held from the family residence, Ninth avenue and Jackson street, at 2 Upon recommendation of Chiet of | by the civil service commission, as a} 4 C0-EDS | REFUSE TO ACT They Remember President Graves’ Dormitory In- vasion pensed into Which on got himself ago by his in ation into the girls’ dor ry on the untversity cam nnd that trouble ia re the ciaas of 1903 to at the exercises The young men of the class ame the fair coeds for the muddled condition of affairs It seems that to the girl grad. { writing @ play to be pre sented as the princtpal part Of the class-day exervines to ' The play was tn. tended to be full’ of jokes against the president and fac ulty, but the girls filed tt @ With satire. ‘Then the boys @ refused to produce it. It was @ revised. ‘Then the coedg’ ro- 1 to take part tn it f of the matter at the play was at ulty and the ser play a guine avcball instead, ‘The girls will not att ecerececososssseos< seess MARCONI! WILL DEMONSTRATE GREAT ne IT BARRIN Prominent gathering here J are for the meeting of the American Institute of annual Electrica! Engineers, which & meeting here during th three days. William Stank electrical inventor, will act as how to the convention, and the visitor Wil be entertained also by Geo Westinghouse at his country hor Erskine Park, in Lenox. More than usual interest centers the meeting, as it is promised that Signor Marcon! will conduct inland long-distance Wireless telegraph tests between this place and ety. HIS WIFE ACCUSED Two assault and bat were issued from Justice Ci court yesterday. In one the usual order of things is reversed. Instead of the proverbial wife beater, « hus band-beater is brought to light. M. Davenport has sworn out a war rant charging his divorced wife. Elizabeth Davenport, with assault and battery. Mra. Davenport is a cook on East Madison street. The trouble gross over property — For easy running and comfort, buy Yale and Wolff-American bicyctes. For exercise, buy others, nn's —-— Fletcher & Carpenter, realty bar- gina only. yi: To better introduce our Zhe Fresh Roasted Coffee will give FREE with every pound of this Coffee two pounds of the best Granulated Sugar—this duces the price of this ex- cellent Coffee to about 16¢ per pound. DELICIOUS CREAMERY BUTTER—Full 2-pound ugk W YORK CREAM CHEESE Per pound <BOe GERMAN BREAKFAST SUGAR CURED BREAKFAST BACON~Per pound ive FRESH HOME SMOKED HAMS—Per pound 16¢ CORN BEEF IN 2-POUND TINS—Each zze VEAL OR HAM LOAF 2he Per can 35e! Per can CHICKEN LOAF- LIBBY’S WAFER SLICED BEEF—1-pound jar 0c POTTED HAM Per can PATE DE Fon Se and 10¢ RAS o'clock yesterday. Interment waa in the ‘Hille of Eternity cem-| j¢tery. Jake Berkman, H. Rosenthal. | E. Goodman, Sam Frauenthal, Jake |Kretisheimer and Paul Singerman| were present. GRANITE WARE Bargains of rare mzrit at follow- prices in best quality Granit: fare: 1t, will be a step in advance for farmers that means a great deal to the pocketbook. Ellis has placed on one of the three farms that he has in Barre, 25 born. ‘Mr. Ellis’ object in buying these goats is to see if they will destroy the bushes and brush abundant on ail farms in New Engiand, and which Steffen to sell liquor at the| lake resort keepers to jail, the sell on Fark pavillon created a}ing of liquor would soon be stopped. feat nips the in the city council | The question of whether or not Madi- 4 some committee presented a ma- limit of the Stale university as pre- report, recommending that | sc y the state law, was brought 2 be granted a license, Coun-|up. fevered toe proposition, while Tay-|the police, license and revenue com- lor and Redward were against it, the | mittee for consideration. Corpor: latior going so far as to, present tion Counsel Gilliam will be asked erguing his po point, stated that if one| distance from the unrversity. The Ieense were granted af the lake, the | motion to refer it, carried by a vote rs of other houses would | of 7 to 5. mission to sel! liquors. | Counciimen lames and Crichton supported Capt. | Taper. Pt | police Sullivan, Patrolman W. G. Rinhart and Mr. James in- ing the proposition. Maj. Rinehart beman his address by eulogizing Stet- fen's ability as a man who coul many bouquets at the pavilion booze} king that the atmosphere ot the | council chamber resembled that of a James didn’t like the odor, and said so. It was then that bitter repartee began between the soldier from the Fourth. | A mn of Ri Mr. James, in a spasm of irate rage, stating in reply to the same that! “it shows d——— bad taste to speak Aiscourteously of a church or Sun- ). man as Maj. Rinehart looked to be, and besides shows d strong gail to advocate a measure which will Angora goats, all females. Since they have arrived, several kids have been in many cases tannot be made with. ‘The question of issuing a license to George would commit a few of the it. The police, license son park was within the two-mile and Rinehart! The matter was finally referred to report. Capt. Taylor, in|for an opinion regarding the point of the same right to ask for Der-| wit sSoN PROMOTED Wilson has been promoted one grade dulged in a warm argument regard- duct an orderly place. He threw sa First ward hothouse. Sixth and the patriarch of the criticized Mr. Rinehart’s arguments, day-school, especially from as old a Rive the city $600 per year, when the fame gentieman ia holding op a h license ordinance which means $0 guart 45 $20,009 to the city every year. ater Pail ic Following Mr. James, C t. Taylor | agpin took the floor in support of $2 quart 53 ie minority report, stating that if; i Steffen were granted a license there ater Pail c could be no objection to giving per- 14 guart mission to other park resort keep-| ers to well Hauor. Mr. Gill aaid that he did not think | all should be licensed. “I believe. said he, “that if Bteffen Ix given ‘a | Collanders 25c Hicense,' the others could be driven Water Pail out. While I am a member of the council I intend to see to the enforce- $ ae P. Cc ment of the laws, Twill nee that the | ilk Pans imrenutable resorts are closed. Give| Steffen a license. That i# all right. |[ © quart 23 but cut out the resorts where the ilk Pans ic box business is the main thing,” When Gill had finished speaking, ajig 8 quart vote was taken on the adoption of | ii Pans of the minority report. — Crichtor James, Taylor, Redward and Murph Yoted for it. and Fitzpatrick, Gill Kigtier. Mullen. Morrison, Rinehart and Parry voted against it Send a Few to Jail Dr. Crichton said that if Justice! and 6he IMPORTED SWISS CHEE! Pp nd EASTERN SAUSA Per pound ... COCKTAILS— Assorted flavors Per bottle..40 ANHEUSER B Quarts, per b Quarts, per dozen BETHRADA GINGER Per bottle Per BETHESDA SAF Per bottle Per cAT SAPARILLA 1Be dozen WES Per gallon 1d PLO SHERRY WINE—Per gallon 81.00, 1.50 and $2.00 PURE RYE OR BOURBON ff) WHISKEY—Per gal...8.00 | Cosper @ Levy 104-106 First Ave. Bet. Yesler and hin, T fn ton Sts 2. THE Men’s $10.50 and We wilt sell Men's Suits in blue, bla checked striped or plain color Cassi in light or dark effects—cut In the fit and workmanshtp really astont good, in fact, that we warrant bi MEN’S FURNISHINGS 40 PER CENT SAVED pink. 00 Mercerized Silk blue of salmon color, value & odd slaes only; per garment. ..78 Men's Nealigee Shirts, with cuffs to match, value The and $1.00, ali at te Underwear, en's Ralbriggan and Derby Ribb Underwear, worth Se; sale pric . Me Men's Blue Fianael Overshirts, worth $1. and $2.00, for se $25 CHINA CA China Cabinets $12.00—From $16.00; Golden Oak. $18.00—Frem $25.00; Golden Oak. $22.00—F rom $28.00; Golden Oak. SEA’ will positively reach a climax in value giving OAK, WITH BENT GLASS ENDS— AN EXCELLENT VALUE AT ITS REGULAR PRICE, $25. WORTHY REDUCTIONS ALL OVER THE STORE. A FEW PRICE HINTS: Extension Tables $ 8.50—From $11.00; Oak; 6 f $ 9.00—From $14.00; Oak; 6 fest. $10.50—From $15.50; Oak; 8 fect. TITLE STAR. PACIFIC COAST CLOTHING CO. COR. MARION STREET $00 FIRST AVENUE this sale of will be crowded as it was never crowded before $12 Suits k or fancy Cheviot; Equal to the ‘This offer will hol mere; Bootch Tweed Tan hath é pink of fashion, ‘The made from warr Herringbone strip popular sha Seattle at $15.00 hing at the price— th; for— To accommodate business mer guarante Pacific Fon #4 GOALIE The quality = nd, tae BINETS $18 Room: Making ADE OF QUARTER-SAWED FINELY FINISHED, 0 down Nain x. Stor Heact; a CORRESPONDINGLY NOTE- oer eee Men’s $15 and $16.50 Suits | Tyran "eitenst, tartans. driveway tot en wil pay the “oan | Sn b, O, Neatelder, pres: 1 FICK MILLMAN 1 can | never fans AD Mie ta at a | F 4 we Fd % z i ea show CA: E ie PRINTING triple stocks will reach a zenith, and for the balance of the week the store All the suits have bee» sorted up, and you can buy Pp ii AAP WORE cece man block erry lA FER COMP: 2 | THE LLOYD Ta Naren ¢ none ae AI, oes @ Marion Moving "hemes Mpet $s oe to $20 Sulis ordinary $16 and $16 Suite. Here's a enbis a oa ¥ -y" sen’ yvonne! tha ) uble and single breasted sack at are waal tnert Gray West of England Wors- @| pap pe he Star nted fast r blue: also in Tweeds, teds; Bive k French Tricots; cheek, striped, co STEAMED perigee gpa 4 simeres; bine taney Cheviot. bide or grey @ Pacific Coast f color; and are the equal of any im Herges: cut in three-button single-breasted sack style YOR you get them Aas good a sult as any tailor would ma you for } $ p. m., Senater, Va. lencia, June 4 and 7, For c San Francisco these you get $25.00 Bisasaentpe ae a Fest Ser es ery ttn day toorenttet, n the store will be open till 10:30 p. m. Saturday. Everything we sell we Setting 3 ene of Seattle, Spokane, Cottese Cty, Sim if anything proves-unsatisfactory we buy it back. Coast Clothing Co. First Avenue, Corner Marion Street south bound, City of Topeka Ticket Offer Pacific Clipper Line E. BE. CAINE, President, For Nome, Golovia Bay 8. 8. NOME CITY, about Junei2, For Sugmy, Valdes and. CITY REAL ESTATE BUSINESS CHANCES BANKS Way Ports CONVENIENCE AND BEAUTY OWN HOME. ~ | TA RANBINAVIAN- AMERICAN aawe | £ (hie property With these|of Seatlen A 8, &. SANTA, June af roe at veey ft homme, tranenct San Francisco routi waniy quitivated: or bulla 4 up $100,000. A. Childers. 72h! (Kruse 8. 8. Line) ~~ sanice taar 3 Branagh vice ia i aad | siete are ene, Tost wis maiere this| J. ¥. Late. enek, bam wid | ur" Rirtner inter gaiien Ti A saan nolo PROPLE'S SAVINGS BANK. to 618 First y tow blocks fn Cc matered contract Caseent iy. portunity te secure © house on eamy pay — Call or| PUGET SOUND NATIONAL BANK OF an building. | SEATTLE. srt gpigh stock paid “tn” $588,000 ; wurptan, ments of opty 86.00 per month. “NATION, address room 84, Bull LE Employment To the Attin, Big Seaman, (Wedie Horse, _ Hootalingus, River, Klondike, ‘Koyukuke ber | oS ee makes = ancl 2, Furth, orwe.: J. 8. Goldemitn, bc en Soe _ and ort at © per and business chances 5 | rea cashier, ukon Mining Distric CHAS ® ADAM Kenith at new phone 1a Cerreapondenta in e Sale Se nih anes phos 8" "| ated Bate sna ross tee ™ |] “Through Line Sena $8 $18 WILL BUY A CHINA |) PATE PBA | eae ra Lee prettier || We Sie CABINET LIKE cTure, |) ™s! y looking at this property, it's| wo, mom 701 Preach Bt. | Surpras eight million éeilare.) oon.ene Trains connect directly at Financial Agent Interest aliewed oni time Gepesita A gea-|] bou with steamers for all ———~ eral banking business transacted. TTLE BKANCH—Corner of James treet and Beccnd avenue. } D. A. CAMERON, Manager. THE FIRST RATIONAL BANK OF ATTLE. Pata up enpital $150,000. Generel hagking business transacted. Points and at White Horse TERNAL RANK (arto & rteg oh to ahienen loaned om any good collateral, ail lots | only $06, 415| TO LOAN—Dyivate money et low Fale of rae SO-Coot lots at #8 and| interest. Dmmus a Caner, 100° Yerler and $8 month mber for) way, Room 3 4 and 6 General Offices—Seattle, and Skagway, Alaska. : a WARRANTS bought Morrison | Di Hege jr. spresss 'M.‘Mehicken, view = Horton 2 Eaeioman Sw bres: oer, cash. RF. Parkburst, ~ | Rest‘eah "Exchange on Principal cities r FALE ACME | St°U. “Rand Burepe | CHmAP home PORKING mon “with capital, ~aee | ap Lh =~ Brisece & Lioya ine | DAN ie ACADEMIES om: Down. ant Sone *on aa “* | BANEING classes tor beginners | ri meat | pe and Friday evening at 8:90. Prof. Will | Ton Gat | Some “scmost of dancing, private lessens | 12 TO Teno EAUTIUL| PRR cheat plvey to biy OH ant Gass: |_ Salty. Ranke hall, Pits. street or about the 10th of eaeh 1, MAN. OWNIEH | OP-| fave. 'tal Malm O81. Also ‘coal by sack Shipping Permits Required For tnfermation, apply to the ot Siemens a x | eee noe | MIRE, MRCIETIEAN, erpegmaking parr | r 2 Tee | cms Wana bo Bowes vaca = SOS | stadt: TORND TE, real ea: | ——— wae | MKS. HANSON Spring rol TW. NOTTINGHAM, [I prone, 1208. General | prices. Corner Fourth a: Certified copy ‘Shipper’ | MADAME A. 8. SMITH, Co mu quired to @par shipments. garments, oe ame te mente, girls Red “er | | TIMMER LANDS me left th ot WAVE Viimber ch “ i 4 } oi teat, sua fet teat wu ruet | ENGINKERS AND CONTRACTOR $98.00—From 908.40; Golden Oak,’ ) $12.50-Prem GFNED; Cok: 6 text. 4 exon “party lewvas tor there. Baturiny | POAT SOUND BRIDGE & DREDGING “Seattle, Edman Ed $28.00—From $40.00; Golden Oak. $ $15.00—From $22.00; Oak; 6 feet. ee Hen tae ce BE nt ave | Se Kallywar snd hiehwas ane wees | Seattle, t munds $35.00—From $46.00; Golden Oak. } $20.00—From $30.00; Oak; 8 feet. irmt adaiim |_. POR SALB—oISCHLUANROUS me end barserInpesvemseene: | and Everett market, mearty BOO HIGHERE Vrioes pala for” second-hawa | ‘The Palatial Steamer $38.00—From $52.00; Golden Oak. .50—F em $35.00; Ogk; 8 at few non i coor . *, $2 $24, $35.00; Ogk iy te |" Rounehola oes, hedroom Meta, Sanna SDAA CITY OF EVERETT. ~ $44.00—From $60.00; Golden Oak. } $29.00—From $38.00; Oak; 8 f payments aiture. nt e Co.” 0-112 | HOPPERWORTH A SONK embalinere Three Round Trips Daily. deeds es 2 samighaes, fog new pian ae eh, Red 1388 1426-1428 Third; teh, Pike a, | Leaves Seattle 7 a. m, 12 a eat 10 ORSES FOR 8. jeavy and light, at pnp es bd 2 > ‘come | fiuine a tate Puone, “Main Lise a. FURNACES | 9 Everett 9:15 a. m, 280aa8 Hillman: office end’ of Rud arenes PREAP A ROBE TD RAT ARR | TS nai ~ - Phone, James 1841. Colman, . hein House NUMBER Moy" baring fant, Goon home ‘ana, ut | TRACTORS 210 Yesier boy any terms, Frenty-Arth avenue, | clpim abstracts, Banement of the Ma: | JAMES WOTAWELL— Loans. Bee Tne OL NOS 10% SECOND We Medi AU Mithl & HOLALAN Sait aie , = oem a Reson Se Datty servi Phone, tile 508 Os New York bik. | DOOTI-WHITTLESET HAN bea tea W. V. RINEMART @ CO., 800, N. ¥, bik Bifective May 20, 1008, _ HELE WANTED-GALE | A MAL. bargain in @ first lage restaur 108 OOMPANTES Bremerton (U. §. Navy Yard amt “S| ant; must be sold toda i \ “ATTORNEYS AT DAW DRIVERS Union ice Co. has pure crvaal eS oe NEVADA NEVADA! n 0 CRONY a RWINGtamage ula eae: | 1S 4 A clalty. 710 New York block; phone Red 43, |_ teh: Main 1100. ‘thion and Inland Flyer 1 T. KOMEN FOR NEVADA-MUCK i SALE—PARMS AND LANDS — JEWELRY TEAMMTIIA, " MAMMIENG IN | 5, AC 3, STERLING, pension attorney, notary WASHING rene ORFICR PORT ORCHARD, ACH D TO $3.00. be bs A BUY—10 @ = ~ power =a | Money loaned on colate is ber; in ¥ bia Dock if tension eet A. MACDONALD, 400 Burke bullding. | SARGAING Ie wo en a gene — fore ~ : LYMAN B. KNAPP, 10 Haller baigas. |_UNCLE JOE LOAN OFFICE, 817 24 ave Classified Ads | *erattt"at: Spo ory ee er | GAULM of alt kinds oF, “~ I : - 400-410 |< eX 372 assified Ads *!)'ss'"' i] Now Sh MALL ANTE SOCIETY SoTICKS | Front Furniture ¢ 112 Secon - WN FIVE A ¥ « 1 AL OTIONE 1AM THE MAN bs n - AUCTION aba monest | TACKBON Tr We | REMOVED to 242 Seston' | wh Mobert Maltuy, | 3. SON, honest, — —— — Wire—00 conte roses Te Feveds stored free 8 aay gre +B ims | MOUNEPEN ACRE pe EG, RIGEERTON, wenerel acutloneer 1 Burke building For cleanin menor en Fe i | poutofiice and moat *& ame a Northwestern Com- Waldort Man, 404 Wott | book : —— — mercial Co, 4 MELY_WANTHD—FPMALR , i, , Swe OsTHOPATHY Sain sto nigh thie aver é Cor, okie ae |. gente natty atoates Wace St tae! WUSINERS COLUnORS oN “and lady’ physicians alwers S. &. Oregon, July 1 men; Testa Couke 814, 10 waitress | Clean, Bunny, Ce | Pe cnis,. Nobert Mathy, 4on-410 New | MRT methods and teachers, Acme ihialne | 8, &. Centennial, July 10 ui hotel iri "100" howe | Thay wane mete aera led tn gra AW PHILTAPS, WF Mewny Weck hina’ broek x Nome Just, be i . Nd Koo moh , DYEING AND CLBANING WASHINGTON Inst ad Weir WANTED wane AND | Miu is Block « Wresnine Co. “cleaiiing: | Bectue tates.» shone. Malt 60 ROTO SCAT TRE | Lay: te ahlaren, FOR RENT—HoUSHS | ath, 1007 ‘Third CAWRENCE HART, Osteop “ws ip in etty, Cail up Main | FOR Rx # rodms, chear FON RENT—Two room cottage, cheap. | PARISIAN Dye WorksWe call @ Washington block Keyes, Mar. + 320 Recond ave. Beattie Dress, deliver your clothes, mee talb | OF 1018 Tenth ave, wouth, take Jackson | | to sult th r. Inquire ‘Steamers lee, Special attention to family tra t ave; Tel, Muin 1014, = a | ATEOPATHIC SANITARIUM, Li- G22 M, ita 8 : James 2386, | f r « ‘ ' a ealies on ti och eee Gees 1 PP of 48s ware

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